it is possible...u should probably be using a back up method for the first two weeks on the pill and make sure u always always take the pill everyday at the same time..that is how it stays in your system.
Yes, that is exactly how you become pregnant; during sexual intercourse, if your partner ejaculates while inside you (not the butt). In addition, you'd have to be ovulating or close to ovulating for conception to occur.
yes you are pregnant
Yes, it's still possible to get pregnant, though less likely than if you weren't on the pill. The only 100% effective birth control is abstaining from sex.
No, this is not possible. The only way one could be pregnant is if it was bred before you got it. They need to breed with the opposite sex to become pregnant.
If you have been injected for birth control purposes and the injection is current then your partner should not have to withdraw. be cause you should not be able to get pregnant.
3weeks______________________________________________________________________Its pretty immediate. It doesnt show up on a pregnancy test for the first few days but its deff there. Think about it.. "Morning after pill"
Yes, it is possible to become pregnant if either or both partners have discoid lupus.
This is something I cannot answer. If you are old enough to produce sperm, then you have enough to get a girl pregnant. A male is capable of releasing small amounts to over a billion sperm when he ejaculates (http://www.livescience.com/mysteries/080606-llm-sperm.html). So, even if you don't ejaculate, but there is semen that comes in contact with your partner, she can become pregnant.
There is a phenomenon/condition called heteropaternal superfecundation. Whereby a woman who during ovulation releases multiple eggs and is sexually active with more than one partner at the time, each partner could fertilize separate eggs. Technically she would be pregnant with the first partner before the second partner impregnated her. See also the related links below.
weed doesn't prevent pregnancy. condoms and birth control do.
As long as you have reproductive organs and engage in sexual activity with a fertile partner, it will always be possible. However, the odds of probability to begin to drop the longer you go without a period.
If you're not using any birth control, then there IS something wrong with you or your partner. Unless you're doing it wrong.